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i have a qustion i all most i my car done and i will be droping the engine in this week. i read the rules but i dont know if i have to use a stock oil pan or not couse i have racing one i bought a couple a years ago on it right know and dont really whant to have to buy a reguler stock pan.but if i do which i think i do then i will.no big deal i am just confused.thank in advance.darren.

c) Engine location: forward most spark plug hole in line or ahead of the upper Ball joint checked on drivers side.

d) Engine may be rebuilt to stock specs; no more than .030 clean up allowed with OEM style pistons. No made for racing pistons allowed. Prior to overbore, maximum cubic inches allowed: GM 350, Ford 351, Chrysler 360. Any factory installed engine larger than this must be pre-approved.

e) Engine must maintain 15 lbs. of vacuum at idle, in gear, with foot on brake.

f) Single exhaust only with max O.D. 2.5", stock mufflers with a single inlet and single outlet. Last 6" of exhaust must exit behind driver and be fully visible. No exhaust leaks allowed. No headers.

I think as long as it is a "stock style" racing pan it should be ok. nothing with a kick out or any other unusual shape._________________Aaron Spearling
Pure Stock #8
2007 Spartan Speedway Track Champion
2006 Racin' and Rockin' Winner

thaks everone i guess im not the only one confused on that subject.and i did!!!!!read the rules but all it says is no aftermarket add ons did not say anything about the pan im new this year and i just whant to be legal.but i geuss ill just buy a stock one so i know im legal.